Tribe Cervini
Cervini is a tribe of deer, containing six extant genera and several extinct ones. The links below will take you to my image galleries for each genus or the Wikipedia site for those genera I have yet to document in the wild.
Tribe Cervini
Genus Axis is a genus of deer occurring in South and Southeast Asia. This genus will be given its own gallery as I have documented many subspecies and species within it.
Cervus is a genus of deer that primarily are native to Eurasia, although one species occurs in northern Africa and another in North America. In addition to the species presently placed in this genus, it has included a whole range of other species now commonly placed in other genera. Additionally, the species-level taxonomy is in a state of flux. This genus will be given its own gallery as I have documented many subspecies and species within it.
Fallow Deer (Dama dama) - seen in wild conditions in Spain and semi-domesticated in many places from USA to South Africa






Pere David’s Deer (Elaphurus davidianus) in the Pere David’s Deer Reserve in Yancheng China
Eld’s Deer (Panolia eldii thamin)
The species was first described by John McClelland in 1840 based on specimens obtained in Manipur, India. It was described more detailed by Percy Eld in 1841; it was suggested to call the deer Cervus Eldii. McClelland coined the scientific name Cervus (Rusa) frontals in 1843. In 1850, John Edward Gray proposed the name Panolia eldii for the deer. It has recently been proposed that it should be moved back to the genus Panolia on the basis of recent genetic findings that place it closer to Pere David's deer than to other members of the genus Rucervus. I will treat it as Panolia for this gallery.












































Thailand Eld’s Deer (Panolia eldii siamensis) - Kalasin Population, Wat Phut Ta Nimit






















Hard Terrain Barasingha (Rucervus duvaucelii branderi) - Photographed in Kanha National Park, India


Barasingha or Eastern Swamp Deer (Rucervus duvaucelii ranjitsinhi) - Photographed in Kaziranga National Park Assam India

Schomburgk's deer (Rucervus schomburgki) - Statue in Phrae this species has been extinct since1938
